'I quarantined immediately upon knowing,' Browne said. The singer-songwriter says he believes he contracted the virus at the Love Rocks NYC benefit on March 12 in New York.
At a press conference held by the White House Coronavirus Task Force Tuesday, task force coordinator Deborah Birx said 56% of all the coronavirus cases in the United States, as well as 60% of all new cases,. Greater New York City also accounts for 31% of deaths in the country.
New Yorkers have been ordered to stay in their homes and the city has virtually shut down in an effort to quell spread of the virus.'Wonder Woman 1984,' Camila Cabello tour, 'Friends' reunion, join coronavirus postponements The March 12 Love Rocks NYC benefit Browne attended featured artists Cyndi Lauper, Leon Bridges, Dave Matthews, Warren Haynes, Susan Tedeschi, Macy Gray and Derek Trucks.
"It turns out that several people who were at that show have tested positive," Browne told the Rolling Stone. "I’m going to try and get in touch with everybody and keep talking with them."Browne regrets attending the benefit entirely. "I wish I hadn’t gone to New York and done this benefit," he told the publication.
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